Stingless bees, along with honey bee bees, are two of the around 500 bee species that produce honey.

But are there any other honey makers?

Yes, says Manu Saunders, paper wasps, including Mexican honey wasps, ants, aphids and scale insects can all produce some kind of honey that have been used by Indigenous communities for food, income and traditional medicine.

So, could we be seeing jars of these other honey's on our supermarket shelf anytime soon?